
Life of St. Paul
Life of St. Paul, written by James Stalker, details the life and transformation of Saul of Tarsus, a prominent Pharisee who initially persecuted Christians before his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus. The book explores his subsequent role as an Apostle, highlighting his dedication to spreading the Gospel and his significant contributions to early Christianity. Stalker's work provides insight into the complexities of St. Paul's character and his evolution from a zealous law enforcer to a key figure in the Christian faith. Published in the early 20th century, this biography remains a notable study of one of Christianity's most influential figures.







